Your bogs are beautiful, as I've told you often Wes, but there is actually no true OCD in your cultural practice. If anything...you are practicing good gardening common sense. Master gardeners like to keep dead growth, weeds, air-born rubbish, etc eliminated from the growing area not only for the aesthetic appeal, but for the health benefits of the growing area.
I've seen MANY home made bogs, both private and commercial (ie. botanical gardens) that allow the growth of weeds and other local flora to establish in the soil along with the cps and these folks often wonder why their plants are not as robust or healthy looking as yours or mine or anyone else who is 'quasi' OCD. ummm...DUH! That's a no brainer! I've even been informed by some of these growers that they think their plants and/or growing arrangement are model examples. BOY...are they misinformed.
I'll never forget the day I visited the home of a long standing member of the BACPS to see his collections. A pillar in the cp community and somewhat famous in his own right. He had multiple bog containers that were so overgrown with grass and weeds that the Sarracenia were hardly discernable. It was a major letdown. A 10 year old child could have produced better results. I know he was excited about my visit. I know he was proud to show off his alleged famous collection and I remained a perfect gentleman during the whole experience; no derogatory remarks. But...he must have been able to read the expression on my face and lack of enthusiasim and that was all it took to never be invited back. No love loss on my part. This famous man's collection was nothing less that pure crud!
And his greenhouse was just as bad. It was OMG bad in fact. He was certainly no Peter D'Amato. Now THERE is a good grower!
Hey...I allow a certain percentage of stray weeds here and there, no biggie. I can't always get to them all. It's just that they don't comprise the majority of the collection in my containers. Shame on him!
Keep doing what you're doing Wes. I said it before and I'll say it again...Your bog gardens are magnificent. They are the best and most diverse I have ever seen, private or professional, in person and online and you have set the bar for excellence in cultural staging and practice. It's people like you that I have no trouble gifting plants to because I know they will be cared for properly and will become focal points in your extraordinary collection.
As far as I'm concerned you should be voted the only recipient of the NASC National Sarracenia Collection. I think you've earned it hand over fist. But then I guess I'm biased.